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Everyone's panicking that AI Overviews will kill SEO. They won't. What's changing: you now optimise to be cited by an LLM, not just ranked by a crawler. That means clear structure, real expertise, and…
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Nanotech has a branding problem — people imagine grey-goo nanobots. The reality is less cinematic and more useful: nanostructured electrodes for batteries, targeted drug delivery, water filtration, better solar. I work on the battery…
I've backed 30+ startups as an angel. What grabbed me about MeWeBe is the inversion: instead of a few rich people backing founders, a whole community stakes together and shares the upside. If even…
Raising for a climate hardware startup taught me: money is the easy part. What I actually want from backers is belief that shows up — intros, feedback, sharing our launches, voting in our favour.…
Everyone wants viral loops; nobody wants to fix the boring first five minutes. But onboarding is where you lose most users, silently. My rules: one obvious next action per screen, show value before asking…
Everyone wants a date, so here's mine with the caveat that timelines are mostly vibes: ~30% chance of something most experts would call AGI by 2032, ~60% by 2040. The bottleneck isn't raw capability…
We now have approved CRISPR therapies for sickle cell. That's astonishing and barely made the news. Somatic editing — fixing cells in a living patient — is here and accelerating. Germline editing (heritable changes…
This is the whole ballgame. Options, roughly best to worst in my view: (1) automation/AI dividends — tax the productivity gains that displace labour; (2) data dividends — you're the product, get paid; (3)…
Three months of testing how to become a source for AI answers. What moves the needle: (1) answer the question in the first two sentences — LLMs lift those; (2) use clear headers framed…
Three labs have a real shot, plus a Chinese lab people aren't watching closely enough, plus the chance it leaks out of open-source. But "first" may matter less than "safest and most deployed". Getting…
Both my SaaS products were embarrassing at launch. Both found their first users anyway, because the users cared about the problem, not the polish. Building in public forced me to ship weekly and the…
I don't think there'll be a single moment — no alarm goes off. My test: a model makes a genuinely novel scientific discovery a human team would've taken years to find, and we can't…
AI is the current wave. What's next? My ranking: (1) biotech + longevity — AI is about to supercharge drug discovery; (2) robotics — AI finally gives robots a brain; (3) fusion/clean energy —…
Short answer: useful quantum advantage exists in a handful of narrow, mostly contrived problems. Practical, error-corrected machines that break RSA or design drugs are still years out — error correction is the real mountain,…
Is quantum computing here? A researcher's reality check
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Who reaches AGI first — and does it even matter?
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CRISPR is leaving the lab faster than the ethics are keeping up
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AI agents in 2026: useful, but keep them on a leash
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Ship the embarrassing version. Then ship again.
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Referrals beat ads. Every single time.
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